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Featured Eric Dalton Websites!

Homepage of the Mighty Ericles - Eric Lee Dalton currently of Old Bridge, NJ.If you're looking for him, check
here.

If you are looking for Dr. Erik Dalton of the Freedom from Pain Institute or interested in deep tissue massage or
need a Rolfer, you can click Here for Erik Dalton's website.

Eric Londesbrough Dalton - An excellent cricket player from South Africa scored 694 runs in his career. There's many
websites with his stats.
Here is just one
of them.

A brief chronology of the owners of this URL:

2004-2056

Me! Eric Lee Dalton from the East Coast.

2002-2004

Andy "The Vulture" Sievright (See Below)

2000-2001

Proud papa Jim Bishop of Texas used the domain for his newborn son whose full name was Eric Dalton Bishop

1995?-2000&nbsp&nbsp

Some fella from the Carolinas who never actually put up a site. Wish I remembered the name.

Tale of The Vulture

Up until 2002, I could merely smile and shake my fist when someone beat me to the punch or re-registered the domain.
That all changed pretty quickly. I had been using Dotster as my registrar and utilized their lookup service to determine
when a domain was available. When ericdalton.com was expiring back in early 2002 I looked the URL up every few days to
make sure I didn't miss out again like I had a few years earlier. Well, lo-and-behold, even though Dotster never reported
the URL available, it suddenly was registered by a third party called DomainSource owned by Andrew Sievright using
Dotster as his registrar. My best guess is that Dotster sold the results of my queries and Sievright bought the rights to
all of the most searched for domains. By the way, he paid no more than $15 for the year's registration and that's if he
didn't get a bulk discount. All of a sudden, www.ericdalton.com became a search portal with a link to domainsource.com
saying that the domain was for sale. I contacted the proprietor via the form on the website and a day later got this
response:

Hi Eric,
We would sell you this domain name for $445.
Let us know if you are inhterested.[sic]
Regards,
Andrew
Domain Source, inc.

At this point, I was pretty cheesed off. He paid $15, and then charges $445? A 2900% markup is blatantly obscene. Drug
dealers have more couth. Of course, business is business, and I can't speak for his business acumen, but I can tell you
that Mr. Sievright did not make any friends with the way he conducted his acquisitions. Take for example, his purchase
of Toriyama.org and
Sockheads.com.
I'm sure there are many others that haven't been documented on the Internet. For someone who outwardly appears to be a
very religious man (owner of ChristianArt.com, author of articles on Christian art history and maybe even Christian
musician who was once married to Melody Green) he seems to have truly embraced greed as his new pastime. Paradoxically,
he claims on DomainSource.com to give 20% of the profits to charity and, if true, I applaud that. Perhaps if I had
offered to give $90 (20% of $445) directly to his favorite charity, he would have signed over the domain name. If the
links above ever go broken, they can be accessed here:Toriyama Stolen!Sockheads for $950!